Veiling.



S. HOLLANDER.

VEILING. f

APPLIGATION PIL-ED SEPT. 13, 1912,

1,056,792. Patented Mar.25,1913.

[NVE/WOR bZomnGZZmzder vstrand ot material arranged upon tions 2 and the folds of such inturned portions at the corners of the body i I Wish to state particularly that suitable designs or ornamentations may be produced at any predetermined pointI upon the body portion 1., the particular features of such last named designs or ornainentations residing in the peculiar manner in which the loops of the strand are affixed or interwoven with the strands of the inesh ot the body portion.

lronithe foregoing description ofiny iinproveinents, it is thought to be obvious that Veilings constructed in accordance with my invention are particularly Well adapted tor use by reason of the distinctness and advantage with which an ornamentation or de# sign placed thereon is displayed; and it is also thought to be obvious from the above description that my improvements are susceptible of considerable niodiiication ivithout material departure from tiie principles and spirit or the invention, orthis reason i do not desire to be understood as limiting inyselt' to this precise 1orination and arrangement of the several parts of the device, as herein set forth, in carrying out my invention in practice.

Having thus fully described rny invention, what claiin as new and desire to obtain by Letters Patent is l. in article of the character described comprising a body, and a plurality of loops formed from substantially one strand of material arranged upon one tace oi the body to atlord t'anciul design, each of said loops being secured along one side' to the body the remaining portion of the loop ing ree of the body to afford a clear display of the design.

An article or" the character described comprisingl a meshed body and a, plurality of loops torined troni substantially ene and interwoven between the meshes o..

vot the loops beine' body, the major and one marginal portion ot the loop being free.

3. An article of the character described comprising a meshed body, and a plurality of loops formed from substantially one strand of material of heavier texture than the strands comprised in the body and interwoven between the meshes of the body7 the maior and one marginal portion of each b free troni the body. y e. Qin' article ot the character deribed comprisingv ay nieshed body having its marginal portions inturned upon one ace ot the body portion1 and means carried by the body and located above the free edges of the in- .turned portions to substantially conceal such free edges.

5. device of the character described comprising` a nieshed body having its inarginal portions inturned upon one face of the body portion and means positioned above the opposite tace ot the body and located above the free edges of the inturned portions to substantially conceal such tree edges when the device is viewed from the side on which such means is positioned. l

6. A device ot the character described comprising a ineshed body having its inarginal portions inturned, such inturned portions at the corners of the device being provided with a plurality or" interlapping folds to reinforce the device at such points, and means for holding such folds against displacement, such means serving to substanconceal thetolds when the device is d roni one side thereof.

c witness Wheremt2 TL bave hereunto signed y naine in the presence of tWo subscribing u itnesses.

SOLOMON HOLLANBER.

Witnessesz Vil. lil. Lawson. EV. C. tnno'rr. 

